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The Ledge: Waffles, yoga and filibuster fatigue

Just like the Stephen Bishop song, the first opposition filibuster under the United Conservative governmentwent on and on.

This week on the Ledge, we dive into the filibuster that went on and on

While MLAs struggled to stay awake during a marathon filibuster by the NDP, some found creative ways to stay fed, including making the most of a waffle maker during debates. (UCP )

Just like the Stephen Bishop song, the first opposition filibuster under the United Conservative governmentwent on and on.

What was going on behind the scenes as the two parties tried to negotiate through the impasse?

Why was NDP Official Opposition Leader Rachel Notley talking about missed yoga classes 12 hours into the debate? (Hint:it's about filling time.)

On the Ledge podcast this week, provincial affairs reporters Kim Trynacity and Michelle Bellefontaine dissect the politics behindthe NDP's decisionto dig in its heel on changes to Bill 2.

The Ledge also sits in on the combative news conference with Education Minister Adriana LaGrange.

We hear from Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo MLA Tany Yao who delivereda message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. And will Todd Loewen, UCP MLA for Central Peace-Notley, share his waffle recipe?

All thisand a subtle, but notable, change to the seating plan of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.